I had intended to visit Jack Block Park to get a photo of the city peaking out of the fog in the distance. By the time I got there, the fog had consumed the whole area. I did fine with this beautiful, eerie pier, though.

A little bit of trespassing led me to the Rose Valley Reservoir in West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada which is still largely frozen-over (though not traversable). Then it was just a matter of waiting for the Sun to set.

Far from palms, exotic drinks and sunbeds, Reynisfjara in Vík, Iceland features the most beautiful black-sand beach. Windy conditions and absolutely no sunbathing.

Right on the beach you'll find the mountain Reynisfjall with a majestic basalt playground, made specifically, by nature, for humans to risk their lives jumping or puffins to risk their offspring nesting.

This place is like no other, but despite the cold winds, this is by far my all-time favorite beach.